Finchampstead FC to hold memorial match for Nick Markham
FINCHAMPSTEAD are hosting a memorial match on Sunday for Nick Markham, who died of cancer in February. The game will ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD are hosting a memorial match on Sunday for Nick Markham, who died of cancer in February. The game will ...
ONE of the borough’s oldest charities has come up with one of its newest schemes – a project to help ...
WORK on drains between January and February will see some road closures across the borough. Wokingham Borough Council has said ...
A FINCHAMPSTEAD brewery is celebrating after the successful launch of a new Tap Yard, allowing it to offer some of ...
Children from Finchampstead Primary School took part in a special fun run last Friday. To mark Christmas Jumper Day, the ...
THE MANAGER of Wycombe Wanderers FC will be the star guest at Wokingham's Living Advent Calendar this evening (Thursday). Gareth ...
WOKINGHAM Borough Council has announced its council and library festive opening hours. The council offices will be completely closed on ...
FINCHAMPSTEAD have named Dan Lincoln as the club's new first team captain. Finches have been on the lookout for a ...
"WE'VE HAD some great memories along the way." That was the parting comment of former Finchampstead captain Dan Marles as ...
THE FAMILY of the man stabbed to death in Finchampstead last week have paid tribute to their 'one in a ...
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